Jamie Lee Curtis is at it again, folks, and this time it’s a bit too much. She’s using her platform to push a goddaughter’s movie in a way that frankly, feels like a desperate grab for attention.
Here’s what you need to know:
- Jamie Lee Curtis, 67, posted a photo of herself in lingerie.
- The photo was to support her goddaughter, Maggie Gyllenhaal’s, new movie.
- She says turning 60 changed her perspective.
Lingerie in a Limo: Really, Jamie?
The actress posted a picture of herself in a lingerie top from the back of a limo. This was supposed to be in support of her goddaughter’s film. But let’s be honest, it comes off as bizarre.
The image shows Curtis in patterned lingerie, complete with a cover-up and her signature glasses. Was this really necessary to support someone’s movie?
The “No Time to Waste” Mindset
Curtis claims turning 60 gave her a new perspective on life. She now says she has “no effing time to waste” on things that don’t serve her.
She stated she’s cutting out “toxic people” and bad relationships. While the sentiment is understandable, the way she’s expressing it feels performative.
“Scarpetta” and Self-Retirement
Curtis is currently promoting “Scarpetta,” a new project with Nicole Kidman. She joked about not being able to get fired from it.
She also said she’s been “self-retiring for 30 years.” Is she genuinely trying to step back, or is this just another attempt to stay relevant?
The Broader Impact: Hollywood’s Hypocrisy
Let’s be clear: this isn’t about shaming someone for their age. It’s about calling out the hypocrisy that often pervades Hollywood. Curtis, who grew up in the industry, witnessed her parents lose their fame. Now, she seems to be doing everything she can to avoid the same fate.
But at what cost? Is resorting to such antics truly empowering, or does it just reinforce the idea that women in Hollywood must constantly fight to stay relevant? It’s a sad commentary on a culture that often values youth and shock value over genuine talent and grace. This constant need for attention and affirmation is the opposite of conservative values.
Is this the kind of role model we want for our daughters and granddaughters?


